Jose Ramirez And Gilberto Ramirez To Headline Boxing Event In Fresno

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José Ramírez and Gilberto Ramírez to headline boxing event in Fresno

Two Mexican-American boxers will face off in a highly anticipated match

The bout is set to take place on ESPN in front of a sold-out crowd

Two of boxing's most exciting Mexican-American fighters, José Ramírez and Gilberto Ramírez, will face off in a highly anticipated match on ESPN in front of a sold-out crowd at the Save Mart Center in Fresno, California on March 4, 2023.

The bout, which will be for the vacant WBO light heavyweight title, is sure to be a barn burner. Ramírez, a former unified super lightweight champion, is known for his aggressive style and power punching. Ramírez has a record of 27-1, with 17 knockouts.

Ramírez is coming off a unanimous decision victory over Jose Pedraza in December 2022. The win marked his second straight victory since losing his WBA, WBC, and IBF super lightweight titles to Josh Taylor in May 2021.

Ramírez is excited to be back in the ring and fighting for a world title once again. He knows that Ramírez is a tough opponent, but he is confident that he can get the victory.

"I'm ready for this fight," Ramírez said. "I've been training hard and I'm in great shape. I know that Ramírez is a tough opponent, but I'm confident that I can beat him. I'm going to go out there and give it my all."

Ramírez, a former WBO super middleweight champion, is also known for his aggressive style and power punching. Ramírez has a record of 45-1, with 30 knockouts.

Ramírez is coming off a first-round knockout victory over Yunieski Gonzalez in September 2022. The win marked his second straight victory since losing his WBO super middleweight title to Dmitry Bivol in November 2021.

Ramírez is also excited to be back in the ring and fighting for a world title once again. He knows that Ramírez is a tough opponent, but he is confident that he can get the victory.

"I'm ready for this fight," Ramírez said. "I've been training hard and I'm in great shape. I know that Ramírez is a tough opponent, but I'm confident that I can beat him. I'm going to go out there and give it my all."

The Ramírez-Ramírez fight is sure to be a special night for boxing fans in Fresno. Both fighters are Mexican-American and both have large fan bases in the area. The atmosphere is sure to be electric and the fight is sure to deliver.